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You sure it is not happening already?#beeftourism.
We should start beef tourism in kerala, attractive packages.
What has any of this have to do with secularism.
On the article and the writer ..... as always, true to form .... disgusting. At least we get confirmation that he's Christian. No surprises there. But good to know.
Theres a ban on liqour in Kerala?Literacy!!
I guess that's what makes the difference. Religion was never an issue in kerala, ppl 're more concerned about the ban on liquor. Lolz
He and she aren't the only people in the gulf right now. I'm in Dubai.
A secular society does not ban beef.
]A secular society does not ban beef. Just as a secular society does not ban drinking, even for minorities, something Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto did. For a secular society to ban beef just because people of a select faith do not eat it is taking a fundamental right-freedom of choice away from them
I am glad some secularists still survive in india. @levina where were you guys. I was beggining to feel the "suckular etc" Hindutva crowd was really the majority. Might I have been wrong.
Theres a ban on liqour in Kerala?
Literacy!!
I guess that's what makes the difference. Religion was never an issue in kerala, ppl 're more concerned about the ban on liquor. Lolz
New Recruit
A secular society does not ban beef. Just as a secular society does not ban drinking, even for minorities, something Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto did. For a secular society to ban beef just because people of a select faith do not eat it is taking a fundamental right-freedom of choice away from them
I am glad some secularists still survive in india. @levina where were you guys. I was beggining to feel the "suckular etc" Hindutva crowd was really the majority. Might I have been wrong.
Theres a ban on liqour in Kerala?
Hindus in Kerala do eat beef
This says it all.... We have a population, which has more than 40% who loves to eat beef, and no idea how much would be the percentage of hindu's eat beef.
Not only beef, 14% population use pork as well.
We are the most secular state in India
Again the same old debate on the maharashtra bans beef thread? The ban most particularly impinges on the rights of Christians and Muslims. They have no beef against beef so why should they be forced not to eat it. Furthermore what about those Hindus who eat it. As a Lucknowi I know how hard it is to find beef in that place, especially since it went to Bharat.Says who? You?
Our country, our secularism, our laws.
Who's fundamental religious rights is a ban on beef infringing upon?
Measure that against who's fundamental religious sentiments the slaughter of cows impacts upon. What are you talking about.
@Irfan Baloch
Actually beef was not banned for religious reason, it was banned because of article 48A in Indian constitution. It's just that Maharashtra decided to implement it.A secular society does not ban beef. Just as a secular society does not ban drinking, even for minorities, something Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto did. For a secular society to ban beef just because people of a select faith do not eat it is taking a fundamental right-freedom of choice away from them
Whoa!!I am glad some secularists still survive in india. @levina where were you guys. I was beggining to feel the "suckular etc" Hindutva crowd was really the majority. Might I have been wrong.
Just a partial ban.(Beer and wine is still allowed)Theres a ban on liqour in Kerala?